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OTO Award for TV Host – News

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

OTO Award
TV Host – News


Currently held by
Adriana Kmotríková


First awarded | Last awarded
2000 | Present

OTO Award for TV Host – News has been awarded since the first edition of the accolades, established by Art Production Agency (APA) in Slovakia in 2000. Each year, the award has been presented to the most recognized television hosts in the news program of the past year with the ceremony permitted live by the national television network STV.[1]

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Winners and nominees

2000s

Jarmila Lajčáková is one of the few nominees having won in three individual categories, including the TV News Host.
Zlatica Puškárová as a multi TV Journalist-winner, she has received three nominations.
Year Recipient Nominees
2000 Aneta Parišková
  • Ľubomír Karásek
  • Jana Majeská
2001 Held only within TV News and Journalism
2002
2003
2004 Aneta Parišková
(2 consecutive wins)
  • Marianna Ďurianová
  • Andrea Pálffyová (née Belányiová)
2005
  • Marianna Ďurianová
  • Jana Majeská
2006 Martina Šimkovičová
(née Bartošíková)
  • Rastislav Žitný
  • Jarmila Lajčáková (née Hargašová)
2007 Rastislav Žitný
  • Zlatica Švajdová (née Puškárová)
  • Patrik Švajda
2008 Jarmila Lajčáková
2009 Lucia Barmošová
(5 consecutive wins)
  • Jarmila Lajčáková
  • Zlatica Švajdová

2010s

Year Recipient Nominees
2010 (See above)
  • Jarmila Lajčáková
  • Miriam Kalisová
2011
  • Andrea Pálffyová
  • Miriam Kalisová
2012
  • Ján Mečiar
  • Miriam Kalisová
2013
  • Ľubomír Bajaník
  • Ján Mečiar
2014 Ján Mečiar
  • Ľubomír Bajaník
  • Lucia Barmošová
2015 Adriana Kmotríková
(2 consecutive wins)
  • Ľubomír Bajaník
  • Mária Chreneková (née Pietrová)
2016

Superlatives

Multiple winners

5 awards
  • Lucia Barmošová
3 awards
  • Aneta Parišková
2 awards
  • Adriana Kmotríková

Multiple nominees

6 nominations
  • Lucia Barmošová
5 nominations
  • Aneta Parišková
4 nominations
  • Jarmila Lajčáková┼Ю
    (née Hargašová)
  • Ľubomír Bajaník
3 nominations
  • Aneta Parišková
  • Zlatica Švajdová
    (née Puškárová)
  • Miriam Kalisová
  • Ján Mečiar
2 nominations
  • Jana MajeskáŦ
  • Marianna Ďurianová
  • Patrik Švajda
  • Rastislav Žitný
  • Andrea Pálffyová
    (née Belányiová)
  • Adriana Kmotríková
  • Mária Chreneková (née Pietrová)
Notes

Denotes also a winner in two or more of the main categories.
Ю Denotes also a winner of the Absolute OTO category.
Denotes a winner of the TV Journalism category.
Ŧ Denotes a winner of the TV News and Journalism category.

References

  1. ^ "Osobnosť televíznej obrazovky (OTO) → About". Art Production Agency (in Slovak). Ringier Axel Springer Slovakia. anketaoto.sk. Archived from the original on 2013-03-25. Retrieved 2013-03-30.

External links

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